Poison Ivy's design in the movie takes inspiration from a pin-up model rather than her comic book counterpart. This variant introduces a new hairpiece with dramatic curls, a flower, and leaves, which are molded and printed on. Her facial expressions are a cool gaze, and a slight frown, and her facial details include red eyebrows, green eye-shadow and more prominent green eyelashes. Thr dark green torso is a leafy dress design with white flowers, curves and a vine necklace printed on thr chest. She features a new leafy skirt fabric piece. Her legs are green, showing the lower half of her costume and some netted stockings with leafy dark green boots printed on. She has flesh arms with dark green gloves with white flowers printed on. Her hands are dark green, accordingly. Once again , she came with poison ivy vines as her weapon.

Video Game Variations

In LEGO Batman

Poison Ivy's appearance in LEGO Batman: The Videogame is identical to her appearance in 7785 Arkham Asylum. In the video game Ivy can super jump, open doors that require female villains, make plants with pink hearts grow, and safely walk into toxic waste. She can also kill an enemy with a toxic kiss, either in close range or blown as green smoke.

In LEGO Batman 2

In LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Poison Ivy appearance is identical to her appearance in 6860 The Batcave. She is able to use her vine as a whip, double jump, and activate several plant patches. She can also pick characters up and throw them to the ground as a special attack. Like many other female villains, she can perform a super high jump

Background

Pamela Lillian Isley was a young botanist. When her professor tricked her into stealing ancient herbs, he poisoned her with them so she could not give him away. She survived and while getting an immunity to toxins, Isley went insane and became Poison Ivy, an eco-terrorist out to save the environment in a deranged way. Because she acquired plant powers, Ivy revolves her crimes around her obsession with plants and a twisted way of saving the environment. In addition to her knowledge of plants and toxic immunity, Ivy is known to also be able to manipulate plants with her mind. Harley Quinn is a chief ally of hers in several of her schemes, her best friend, and usually the only human Ivy doesn't hate, though she has an on-and-off friendship with Catwoman and has shown attraction to Batman. She hates The Joker because of his attitude towards her and Harley; Poison Ivy has teamed up with Batman a few times to stop his plans.

Though she is a villain, Ivy has fought with Batman and Batgirl against other rogues, probably most notably as a member of the Birds of Prey.

In LEGO Batman 2

Poison Ivy is one of the villains freed from Arkham Asylum by the Deconstructor, along with The Penguin, Catwoman, Two-Face, Harley Quinn, Bane, and The Riddler. She attempts to escape on Bane's mole-machine with Bane and Penguin when Batman and Robin arrive. They are stopped for a time, but escape again along with even more inmates shortly after.

In the hub, Ivy once again appears at the Botanic Gardens. She can be bought for 125,000 studs after she is defeated.

Video Game Appearances

LEGO.com Description

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In a freak accident at the nature lab, Poison Ivy was transformed from a quiet botanist to a crazed, plant-loving villain. She terrorizes the town with toxic concoctions and her poisonous kiss in her quest to make Gotham City a haven for her evil weeds.

Dr. Pamela Isley was a shy botanist, until a freak lab accident gave her a toxic touch and the power to control plant growth. No longer the shrinking violet she once was, she is now known as Poison Ivy, an eco-terrorist fantacally driven to rid the world of humanity to make it safe for plant life.

Poison Ivy, aka “Ivy,” is a genius when it comes to the biology of plants. Being shy and far more comfortable with plants than people, Ivy spends most of her time in the Super Hero High greenhouse. While she has the power to control plants, they can sometimes get out of hand.